The response rates of online surveys were often examined in the literature by comparing to other modes of surveys. Questions regarding what constitutes a respectable response rate for online surveys in research remained unanswered. To fill in the knowledge gap, we conducted a comprehensive search, screened 8672 studies, and examined 1071 online survey response rates reported in education-related research. Our analyses showed the number of online surveys in published research grew steadily across the years. The average online survey response rate is 44.1%. Our results indicate that sending an online survey to more participants did not generate a higher response rate. Instead, sending surveys to a clearly defined and refined population positi...
This study expands upon existing knowledge of response rates by conducting a large-scale quantitativ...
This study expands upon existing knowledge of response rates by conducting a large-scale quantitativ...
Online surveys are frequently used in higher education to collect students’ opinions. This study inv...
Background: In educational research, online survey has become one of the most popular methods of dat...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
Response representativeness is more important than response rate in survey research. However, respon...
Previous research on web-based surveys lacks systematic tests of Internet-related factors of unit re...
Having a respectable response rate is critical to generalize the results for any survey, and web sur...
This study examines the effect of the timing of follow-ups, different incentives, length, and presen...
This study examines the effect of the timing of follow-ups, different incentives, length, and presen...
This study examines the effect of the timing of follow-ups, different incentives, length, and presen...
This study examines the effect of the timing of follow-ups, different incentives, length, and presen...
Meta-analysis was used to investigate the effect of incentives on response rates of web-based survey...
This study examines the effect of the timing of follow-ups, different incentives, length, and presen...
Meta-analysis was used to investigate the effect of incentives on response rates of web-based survey...
This study expands upon existing knowledge of response rates by conducting a large-scale quantitativ...
This study expands upon existing knowledge of response rates by conducting a large-scale quantitativ...
Online surveys are frequently used in higher education to collect students’ opinions. This study inv...
Background: In educational research, online survey has become one of the most popular methods of dat...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
Response representativeness is more important than response rate in survey research. However, respon...
Previous research on web-based surveys lacks systematic tests of Internet-related factors of unit re...
Having a respectable response rate is critical to generalize the results for any survey, and web sur...
This study examines the effect of the timing of follow-ups, different incentives, length, and presen...
This study examines the effect of the timing of follow-ups, different incentives, length, and presen...
This study examines the effect of the timing of follow-ups, different incentives, length, and presen...
This study examines the effect of the timing of follow-ups, different incentives, length, and presen...
Meta-analysis was used to investigate the effect of incentives on response rates of web-based survey...
This study examines the effect of the timing of follow-ups, different incentives, length, and presen...
Meta-analysis was used to investigate the effect of incentives on response rates of web-based survey...
This study expands upon existing knowledge of response rates by conducting a large-scale quantitativ...
This study expands upon existing knowledge of response rates by conducting a large-scale quantitativ...
Online surveys are frequently used in higher education to collect students’ opinions. This study inv...